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A designated accessible parking space is provided in the car parking area, and there is also a set down area.
The designated accessible parking space at the Port Campbell foreshore is large and flat but not well positioned for views of the beach.
The first of the viewing platforms at the Grotto is easily accessible by a boardwalk and pathway from the car park, and the other viewing areas are also generally accessible.
Campbell was officially incorporated as a city in 1952.
Campbell is situated in the southern portion of the Santa Clara Valley, with Highway 17 passing through eastern Campbell and California State Highway 85 to its south.
The oldest commercial building in the city is that used for the Bank of Campbell (founded in 1895), which is a branch of the Mercantile Trust of California; the building was erected in 1920 originally for the Grower's Bank, which eventually merged with Mercantile Trust.